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pakistan. i think that will be true of any western european country and -- >> do you think anybody at high level in pakistan would have known that bin laden was there? >> the question in pakistan is you have the army and security services and have you the politicians and business class. you have a very divided political system. until there is unity in pakistan, until people come together, then the attack on terrorism, fight against terrorism, will be infective and this is the real problem we face. afghanistan is soluble. if we had -- stability in pakistan. and -- terrorism in pakistan needs the local government, local people to come together with these -- with nonsectarian politics and with the army and sturtze services working with them to deal with this threat and too much division in pakistan for the fight against terrorism to be effective. >> finally, what do you miss most about being prime minister? >> i can tell you what i don't miss. what you don't miss is -- british newspapers. what you
pakistan. i think that will be true of any western european country and -- >> do you think anybody at high level in pakistan would have known that bin laden was there? >> the question in pakistan is you have the army and security services and have you the politicians and business class. you have a very divided political system. until there is unity in pakistan, until people come together, then the attack on terrorism, fight against terrorism, will be infective and this is the real...
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what could pakistan -- what should pakistan have done? >> well, i don't think that i would have looked at it from international law point of view or legalities or juris prudence points of view. it should have been pakistan forces. u.s. forces violated our sovereignty. and certainly it would have and my own people would have. therefore, any leader in pakistan allowing this is -- his own reputation is at stake. rightly so. therefore, i would have -- wouldn't have liked it. objected. but i would not have objected to the killing of osama bin laden, whether it was violation of any law or -- >> american administration to have informed you. >> yes. >> possibly included pakistani forces in the raid. is that what you are saying? >> no. i would have certainly insisted it be pakistan's special forces going to deal with it. >> here is the problem. you are president obama and know there has been a breakdown in trust between pakistan and america. high level. trust is not what it used to be. there are good reasons for that. you get intelligence of bin l
what could pakistan -- what should pakistan have done? >> well, i don't think that i would have looked at it from international law point of view or legalities or juris prudence points of view. it should have been pakistan forces. u.s. forces violated our sovereignty. and certainly it would have and my own people would have. therefore, any leader in pakistan allowing this is -- his own reputation is at stake. rightly so. therefore, i would have -- wouldn't have liked it. objected. but i...
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when they're in pakistan or across the border. we were just in pakistan, we had a very detailed, very heart to heart brother to brother dialogue. and i sincerely hope very, very much that that dialogue will yield results for the good of all of us. >> you sound like you're getting soft on pakistan because you're going to have to live with them as american forces draw down. >> well, we have learned to do things that we can do, that we find affordable for us. >> let me ask you finally, mr. president, back to the central question. if american troops draw odown a the security conditions worsen, the afghan national army is not able to cheer and holear and ho taken security in parts of afrg, would you foe back to president obama and say -- and ask him to revisit the issue and perhaps reverse therawdown? >> i will not do that. it is the responsibility of the afghan people to protect their country and to provide security for the citizens of the country. and if you fail in fulfilling our most important responsibility with regard to our coun
when they're in pakistan or across the border. we were just in pakistan, we had a very detailed, very heart to heart brother to brother dialogue. and i sincerely hope very, very much that that dialogue will yield results for the good of all of us. >> you sound like you're getting soft on pakistan because you're going to have to live with them as american forces draw down. >> well, we have learned to do things that we can do, that we find affordable for us. >> let me ask you...
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if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent terrorist groups in pakistan. why should we in the united states have confidence that the pakistani military is going to do everything it can do to pursue terrorists? >> well, this is why i'm saying the fact u.s. thinks pakistan military is playing a double game can only be because they want the u.s. money and at the same time they are patronizing terrorists. i guess that's what the pakistan army is being accused of. if we don't take any aid, if we have a credible government, the interest is there should be no terrorism from pakistani soil. a credible government should sa
if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent...
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you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what john kerry's looking for here, though, is support from pakistan to meet america's ends. and that is across the border into afghanistan. he wants pakistan to be able to disrupt the leadership of the militants here, to block off that border, to make america's efforts in afghanistan easier and eventually be able to draw down the troops. but anderson, it's so difficult because pakistan immediately after the osama bin laden raid, rather than look at what its own culpability may have been, was pointing the finger directly back at the united states, accusing
you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what...
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if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent terrorist groups in pakistan. why should we in the united states have confidence that the pakistani military is going to do everything it can do to pursue terrorists? >> well, this is why i'm saying the fact u.s. thinks pakistan military is playing a double game can only be because they want the u.s. money and at the same time they are patronizing terrorists. i guess that's what the pakistan army is being accused of. if we don't take any aid, if we have a credible government, the interest is there should be no terrorism from pakistani soil. a credible government should sa
if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent...
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the taliban are in pakistan? >> well, i don't exactly know where al marra is. talking about a peace process with the taliban, whether they are in afghanistan or whether they are across the border. we were jug in pakistan a few days ago. we had a very big sense of -- very detailed, very heart to heart, brother to brother dialogue. and i sincerely hope very, very much that that dialogue will yield results for the good of all of us. >> you sound like you're getting soft on pakistan because you're going to have to live with them as american forces draw down. >> well, we have learned to do things that we can do, that we find affordable for us. >> let me ask you finally, mr. president, back to the central question. if american troops drawdown and the security conditions in afghanistan worsen, if the afghan national army is not able to clear and hold and to maintain security in parts of afghanistan, would you go back to president obama and say -- and ask him to revisit the issue and perhaps reverse the drawdown? >> i wi
the taliban are in pakistan? >> well, i don't exactly know where al marra is. talking about a peace process with the taliban, whether they are in afghanistan or whether they are across the border. we were jug in pakistan a few days ago. we had a very big sense of -- very detailed, very heart to heart, brother to brother dialogue. and i sincerely hope very, very much that that dialogue will yield results for the good of all of us. >> you sound like you're getting soft on pakistan...
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raid in pakistan, they say that information should never have been released. in a pentagon briefing told, joint chiefs chairmen mike mullen and defense secretary bob gates expressed strong concern for safety of the s.e.a.l.s. each of them gave a stark warning. >> from my perspective, it is time to stop talking. and we have talked far too much about this. we need to move on. it's a story that if we don't stop talking, it will never end. and it needs to. >> i'm very concerned about this. because we -- we won't to retain the capability to carry out these kinds of operations in the future. and when so much detail is available, it makes that both more difficult and riskier. now, with respect to the s.e.a.l.s, in my meeting with them the thursday after the operation, they did express concern not so much for themselves but for their families. and all i will say is that we have been taking a close look at that and we will do whatever is necessary. >> chris lawrence is in washington. he joins me now. chris, so explain this to me. here you've got the two top guy s in th
raid in pakistan, they say that information should never have been released. in a pentagon briefing told, joint chiefs chairmen mike mullen and defense secretary bob gates expressed strong concern for safety of the s.e.a.l.s. each of them gave a stark warning. >> from my perspective, it is time to stop talking. and we have talked far too much about this. we need to move on. it's a story that if we don't stop talking, it will never end. and it needs to. >> i'm very concerned about...
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that includes pakistan. in the koran, god says to fight the infidels until they are finished, he says, not just the infidels but also their lackies. he says america and its allies have not been able to defeat the taliban in afghanistan, and he is determined to continue his reign of terror on his side of the border in pakistan. if all these countries together could not stand up to our guerrilla war in afghanistan, i am sure that pakistan, which is weak and lacking in technology, cannot defeat us, he says. since bin laden's death, the taliban has struck with lethal force. last week it launched a double suicide attack at this military base in northern pakistan more than 0 recruits were killed. there have been other attacks and shoot-outs since. pakistan's interior minister says pakistanis are paying in blood to defeat the taliban, and he rejects any claim the military is not up to the fight. >> we are not weak. they know it, but don't go by the statement after enemy. >> reporter: but the taliban does sense vuln
that includes pakistan. in the koran, god says to fight the infidels until they are finished, he says, not just the infidels but also their lackies. he says america and its allies have not been able to defeat the taliban in afghanistan, and he is determined to continue his reign of terror on his side of the border in pakistan. if all these countries together could not stand up to our guerrilla war in afghanistan, i am sure that pakistan, which is weak and lacking in technology, cannot defeat...
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the reason that bangladesh is so different from pakistan today, even though they started as one country in part is that bangladesh has done a superb job educating girls and now has more girls in high school than boys. >> and both countries are 99% muslim. >> both are muslim countries, and they read the same koran, but pakistan is a real mess and bangladesh is not. >> what about china? to me when you hear about the treatment of women, if you go back 100 years in china, women's feet were bound which people have to understand that basically meant you were breaking the feet of every woman -- >> absolutely. 100 years ago china was probably the worst place on earth to be born female. my grandmother's feet were bound. what gives me an extreme amount of hope is that in one generation that was eradicated. this is a centuries-old practice. that's because they had people inside and outside china who were foreign missionaries who thought this was horrendous. they got together and formd a strategy. they were able to basically launch a counterattack against this practice and in one generation eradica
the reason that bangladesh is so different from pakistan today, even though they started as one country in part is that bangladesh has done a superb job educating girls and now has more girls in high school than boys. >> and both countries are 99% muslim. >> both are muslim countries, and they read the same koran, but pakistan is a real mess and bangladesh is not. >> what about china? to me when you hear about the treatment of women, if you go back 100 years in china, women's...
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unless pakistan is -- the governance of pakistan is taken over by some religious extremist political organization. >> do you think that could happen? >> i don't think so. the moment, religious parties only have 3% or 4% of the total seats. and i don't see that happening in the near future. >> let's talk about the osama bin laden issue because osama bin laden presumably went to abadabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of wonest point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happene happened? >> my sense is clear that it's not a sense of complicity, it's a sense of terrible negligence. i say that, yes. if it was for -- if he believed that he was there for five years, i say if he believe because i'm not fully convinced that he was holed up this for five years. however, might take the word of the united states tha
unless pakistan is -- the governance of pakistan is taken over by some religious extremist political organization. >> do you think that could happen? >> i don't think so. the moment, religious parties only have 3% or 4% of the total seats. and i don't see that happening in the near future. >> let's talk about the osama bin laden issue because osama bin laden presumably went to abadabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous...
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two nato helicopters, according to the pakistan military, ventured into pakistan air space. the pakistan military fired on the choppers and the choppers returned fire wounding two pakistan troops. there's so much sensitivity about pakistan air space after the osama bin laden raid, the fact that pakistan did not know about it and it's leading to the anti-american feeling and accidents can happen and how volatile the situation is. t.j.? >> thanks to our stan grant, as always. >>> coming up, the inside story of the scandal involving around na arnold schwarzenegger. he has admitted to fathering a child outside of his marriage. how in the world did he keep it a secret for so long and how close is the woman to maria shriver? >>> plus, one of the most powerful men in the world, dominique strauss-kahn accused of trying to rape a hotel maid. >>> plus, french reaction to how the u.s. is treating him. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... pure... and also delicious. like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. .
two nato helicopters, according to the pakistan military, ventured into pakistan air space. the pakistan military fired on the choppers and the choppers returned fire wounding two pakistan troops. there's so much sensitivity about pakistan air space after the osama bin laden raid, the fact that pakistan did not know about it and it's leading to the anti-american feeling and accidents can happen and how volatile the situation is. t.j.? >> thanks to our stan grant, as always. >>>...
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left tomorrow, you know, the taliban and al qaeda are embedded on the other side of the boreder in pakistan. and we've seen this by the way in areas where the united states drew down recently in northeastern afghanistan and members of al qaeda kind of went and moved into the back. so it's not sort of an artificial construct this notion that we're providing a sanctuary for the troops. >> is the sanctuary in afrg and should it be a large-scale military operation or does the administration need to rethink its approach? >> well, i mean the administration is constantly rethinking their approach. >> they stayed stable though. 100,000 level on the ground. in the end it was a tactical mission that brought down osama bin laden. it was supported by a factor and orders of magnitude others supported that mission. you don't get 25 people and kill bin laden. the president said there will be 33,000 fewer troops in afghanistan by 2012 which is a significant drawdown. and zero combat troops in 2014. 68,000 will be withdrawn between 2012 and 2014. so i mean to phase withdrawal i think is good not to do it pr
left tomorrow, you know, the taliban and al qaeda are embedded on the other side of the boreder in pakistan. and we've seen this by the way in areas where the united states drew down recently in northeastern afghanistan and members of al qaeda kind of went and moved into the back. so it's not sort of an artificial construct this notion that we're providing a sanctuary for the troops. >> is the sanctuary in afrg and should it be a large-scale military operation or does the administration...
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>>> battle rages at a naval base, explosions at and gunfire rock this compound in pakistan as taliban militants launch a deadly attack. it's 5:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 p.m. in islamabad, hi, i'm zain verjee, you're watching "world one." and one tiny irish village welcome as great, great grandson as president obama lands in dublin, the inhabitants of manegal have a special reason to celebrate. >>> deadly tornado leaves behind a trail of destruction, you're looking at what's left of the town of joplin, missouri, and oh no, not again. iceland's active volcanos are worrying european airlines. does this new eruption mean fresh travel chaos? >>> we want to begin in southern pakistan, where government forces are continuing to battle it out with taliban militants at a naval base in karachi. at least ten militants stormed the site late last night, armed with guns and grenades, witnesses say that they've heard numerous loud explosions. a plane was set on fire and smoke is billowing up from the building. now it's not exactly clear how many people have been killed, but the afp and the "reuters
>>> battle rages at a naval base, explosions at and gunfire rock this compound in pakistan as taliban militants launch a deadly attack. it's 5:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 p.m. in islamabad, hi, i'm zain verjee, you're watching "world one." and one tiny irish village welcome as great, great grandson as president obama lands in dublin, the inhabitants of manegal have a special reason to celebrate. >>> deadly tornado leaves behind a trail of destruction, you're looking...
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and pakistan. many questions remain about the death of osama bin laden and his life before that u.s. raid. let's go to stan grant now. stan, you've been looking into who may have been behind the bankrolling of the bin laden operation. where is the money flow leading to? what have you been able to uncover? >> this is a big question being asked in the u.s., apart from the big question, mow did he come to be in pakistan? and what did pakistani officials know or not know about his presence here? but the u.s. officials are combing through a lot of the information that was preretrieved from the bin laden compound. they are looking at the golden chain of donors. who was keeping him afloat financially? we look at this operation over the years. it's cost an enormous amount of money to keep a terrorism like this going. if you look at the 9/11 attack. it cost about $500,000. it was carried out by money transfers and so on. but they've cracked down on the cash chain and so forth. one clue coming from a taliban
and pakistan. many questions remain about the death of osama bin laden and his life before that u.s. raid. let's go to stan grant now. stan, you've been looking into who may have been behind the bankrolling of the bin laden operation. where is the money flow leading to? what have you been able to uncover? >> this is a big question being asked in the u.s., apart from the big question, mow did he come to be in pakistan? and what did pakistani officials know or not know about his presence...
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pakistan. all that, plus the hysteria over gold. is it a bubble? and finally, the bold truth about criminology. i'll explain. >>> first, here's "my take." america's job crisis persists, and there seems to be little we can do about it. but actually there is one area where government can create jobs even if consumers aren't spending and businesses aren't hiring. and in a way that is productive for long-term growth. rebuilding america. the american society of civil engineers estimates that america's crumbling infrastructure needs $2 trillion worth of repairs, upgrades, and expansions. with needs on that scale, president obama's infrastructure proposals are at one twentieth the size of the problem. we need a big plan and a ground bargain between left and right to get it. the first element of the bargain would be funding. already there are several good proposals for infrastructure banks. relatively small public investments can be leveraged to attract much larger sums of private capital. compared wit
pakistan. all that, plus the hysteria over gold. is it a bubble? and finally, the bold truth about criminology. i'll explain. >>> first, here's "my take." america's job crisis persists, and there seems to be little we can do about it. but actually there is one area where government can create jobs even if consumers aren't spending and businesses aren't hiring. and in a way that is productive for long-term growth. rebuilding america. the american society of civil engineers...
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hands. >> joins us live from islamabad, pakistan. what role does mullah omar have in the taliban currently? >> he's very symbolic leader. he's an icon, so to speak. so there's questions of whether or not he has full operational control in the day-to-day basis, nato having spent a huge amount of time arresting or working on the commanders below that. frankly the insurgency very fractured after a decade's worth of war. if they want to talk peace, which they say they do, it has to be with them. they have to ask themselveses it question then, what happened to all of the fight earles out the -- fighters out there, the younger afghan men that have been fighting they agree may not be the right time. he says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? what does it say about cooperations between pakistan intelligence and u.s. intelligence? >> obviously, for more on some people for an idea in some ways. but the man arrest in qatar is considered to be the externals oper
hands. >> joins us live from islamabad, pakistan. what role does mullah omar have in the taliban currently? >> he's very symbolic leader. he's an icon, so to speak. so there's questions of whether or not he has full operational control in the day-to-day basis, nato having spent a huge amount of time arresting or working on the commanders below that. frankly the insurgency very fractured after a decade's worth of war. if they want to talk peace, which they say they do, it has to be...
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that's a minority in pakistan, that is not the majority in pakistan. unfortunately in the western media, it has always been projected as an overwhelming majority. >> as a woman, as a muslim woman, modern, how do you feel you reform islam or how do you ensure that that minority view, more extreme, more hostile to women, doesn't prevail? is it a question of intellectually combating it? i mean, how do you make the case that a woman's testimony should be worth as much as a man's in court? >> afirst of all, i would strongly argue that we do not need to. that the need to reform islam is not there. the need to reform how we supplement of the principles of islam is certainly there. we have always argued that it is in the implementation of the blasphemy law that we have issues. >> so you actually defend the idea of a blasphemy law in 2011? >> there are many other countries in the world which also have laws which are very similar -- >> like saudi arabia. is that your role modle? >> like iceland, for instance. no country is any country's role model. i think every
that's a minority in pakistan, that is not the majority in pakistan. unfortunately in the western media, it has always been projected as an overwhelming majority. >> as a woman, as a muslim woman, modern, how do you feel you reform islam or how do you ensure that that minority view, more extreme, more hostile to women, doesn't prevail? is it a question of intellectually combating it? i mean, how do you make the case that a woman's testimony should be worth as much as a man's in court?...
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, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace which they say they do it has to be with him to be effective in some way. you're going to have to ask yourself the question then, what happens to all those fighters out there, younger afghan men who have been fighting for years who may not necessarily think it's the right time to agree a peace with enemy who says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members recently arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? also what does it say about cooperation between pakistan intelligence and u
, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace...
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, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace which they say they do it has to be with him to be effective in some way. you're going to have to ask yourself the question then, what happens to all those fighters out there, younger afghan men who have been fighting for years who may not necessarily think it's the right time to agree a peace with enemy who says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members recently arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? also what does it say about cooperation between pakistan intelligence and u
, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace...
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/pakistan relationships. is this a political statement, sort of a pushback, or is there a chance that this would actually go further to a break in relations? >> yeah, i think it's definitely a political statement. these are some tough words in this resolution, and i think the obama administration was eager for this pakistani government to take this bin laden episode, the fact that he was hiding here for all these years and acknowledge that they have a problem and perhaps go in a new direction, perhaps draft a new policy on extremism. but when you see tough rhetoric like this, this type of pointed resolution targeting the u.s., condemning what they call a violation of sovereignsy with this raid on the bin laden compound, it shows, it signals that they're now prepared to go in a new direction. at the same time, despite the tough talk from pakistan, there is no indication that this partnership with washington is going to fall apart. i think both sides know that they desperately need one another, so indications a
/pakistan relationships. is this a political statement, sort of a pushback, or is there a chance that this would actually go further to a break in relations? >> yeah, i think it's definitely a political statement. these are some tough words in this resolution, and i think the obama administration was eager for this pakistani government to take this bin laden episode, the fact that he was hiding here for all these years and acknowledge that they have a problem and perhaps go in a new...
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the parts that are in pakistan right now, the hakani, omar himself. you're not going to be able to negotiate with any of these guys and you're not going to be able to bring them in government, unless you're willing to give up anything and everything we've gained now. which is probably very little. >> i agree with you. i share your view, we gave very little. do you think this is also perhaps an internal fight within taliban? in other words, there may be some factions, let's begin the negotiations and others who are saying, let's make it impossible for those negotiations to move forward. it's difficult for the president at this moment to go before the american people as he's going to tomorrow at a press conference and rationalize and explain how he can begin to negotiate with a terrorist group like this that has just perpetrated this act? >> there are many different taliban at many different levels, the people who really have studied them for a lifetime and explained this to me, i don't pretend to be that person. what i understand, there are some in pak
the parts that are in pakistan right now, the hakani, omar himself. you're not going to be able to negotiate with any of these guys and you're not going to be able to bring them in government, unless you're willing to give up anything and everything we've gained now. which is probably very little. >> i agree with you. i share your view, we gave very little. do you think this is also perhaps an internal fight within taliban? in other words, there may be some factions, let's begin the...
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/pakistan relations to a new low. to which my answer is, well, it should have because we should be furious. that's where this has got to start. you want to keep american troops in afghanistan, you accept hot pursuit, you say no sanctuaries, you change the rules of engagement, you put the military in charge of the military side, you overhaul the state department to get the job done and you do it for real and you do it intensely and you tell the pakistanis help us or get out of the way. but don't complain if we kill people you're not willing to go after on your territory where you have been protecting them. >> senator santorum? >> i agree with ron paul. we are not fighting a war on terrorism. terrorism is a tactic. we're fighting a war against radical islam. what radical islam is telling all the radical islamist leaders are saying is that just wait america out. america is weak. they will not stand for the fight. they cannot maintain this. they'll set time limits, politics will interfere, and we will tell the people in a
/pakistan relations to a new low. to which my answer is, well, it should have because we should be furious. that's where this has got to start. you want to keep american troops in afghanistan, you accept hot pursuit, you say no sanctuaries, you change the rules of engagement, you put the military in charge of the military side, you overhaul the state department to get the job done and you do it for real and you do it intensely and you tell the pakistanis help us or get out of the way. but don't...
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pakistan air space and invading pakistan's sovereignty or not showing enough respect to pakistan's sovereignty. we're seeing this debate about the u.s. role and how pakistan should perceive that. a joint seating of parliament here and after that they called for another investigation into what happened and a warning that if these unilateral angctions, you say, including drone strikes, there will be consequences and that will damage this relationship even further. t.j.? >> stan grant for us in islamabad today. stan, we appreciate you, as always. to our viewers at nine minutes past the hour now. >>> hank aaron in major league baseball celebrated breakthrough accomplishments this weekend. the annual civil rights game. got a chance to sit down with the former home run king and what he thinks of the current crop of home run hitters. you need to hear what he had to say and what he wouldn't say about current players. >>> also, give you a live look outside centennial olympic park here in atlanta. one spot where the festivities are kicking off for a major weekend. the civil rights game, not just about b
pakistan air space and invading pakistan's sovereignty or not showing enough respect to pakistan's sovereignty. we're seeing this debate about the u.s. role and how pakistan should perceive that. a joint seating of parliament here and after that they called for another investigation into what happened and a warning that if these unilateral angctions, you say, including drone strikes, there will be consequences and that will damage this relationship even further. t.j.? >> stan grant for us...
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secure our interests in pakistan? >> governor huntsman? >> let me just say that, as we talk about foreign policy, let's be reminded that in order to have an effective foreign policy, we need a washington that works. today we have a president who can't lead. we have a congress that can't even figure out how to balance our budget. they need term limits, by the way. we've got to get our house in order -- thank you. we've got to get our house in order if we're going to expect to get anything done overseas because when our light shines, we can influence the rest of the world. pakistan is a concern. that's the country that ought to keep everyone up at night. you have zardari in charge and the general over the military that is also responsible for isi. you have the youngest demographic of 160 million people in pakistan, you have a movement, you've got over 100 nuclear weapons, you've got trouble on the border. you've got a nation state that is a candidate for failure. and i say it's a haven for bad behavior. it's a haven for
secure our interests in pakistan? >> governor huntsman? >> let me just say that, as we talk about foreign policy, let's be reminded that in order to have an effective foreign policy, we need a washington that works. today we have a president who can't lead. we have a congress that can't even figure out how to balance our budget. they need term limits, by the way. we've got to get our house in order -- thank you. we've got to get our house in order if we're going to expect to get...
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, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said, we are on the horn of a significant dilemma. >> let me move you, speaking of scary, ahmadinejad, was at the u.n. today, gave a speech. other countries walked out. just a brief clip of something he said. >> translator: do these arrogant powers really have the competence and ability to run or govern the world, or is it acceptable that they call themselves as the sole defender of freedom, democracy and human rights. while they militarily attack and occupy other countries. >> ambassador, is ahmadinejad just a dangerous blowhard? what
, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said, we are on the...
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stak pa pakistan, afghanistan. but when it comes to the united states i think he's the most dangerous and we have to focus on him with everything that we have. the other thing i want to say, too, is that bin laden, that puts us in a great position in the world. you mentioned earlier what is our reputation? i think people were wondering how strong, how powerful, do we have good intelligence. well that was the best i've seen since i've been on the intelligence committee, the team work approach between the cia, nsa, special ops, all coming to the and the message must be sent out now that's clear -- if you're going to attack americans and kill us, we're going to find you and bring you to justice. >> two quick questions in our final minute. the first is, from what you know, both publicly and privately, about the strength of the taliban, the strength of al qaeda and readiness of the karzai government, is the u.s. -- will the u.s. be ready in july for a beginning of a withdrawal that is substantial? >> well, i think the d
stak pa pakistan, afghanistan. but when it comes to the united states i think he's the most dangerous and we have to focus on him with everything that we have. the other thing i want to say, too, is that bin laden, that puts us in a great position in the world. you mentioned earlier what is our reputation? i think people were wondering how strong, how powerful, do we have good intelligence. well that was the best i've seen since i've been on the intelligence committee, the team work approach...
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pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed to evade radar. stealth drones if you want. this is all just another indication of the mistrust the u.s. had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah, apparently. >>> to ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happe
pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed...
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but one thing nato would be concerned about, if you don't have a reliable ally in pakistan, if pakistan is not going to keep those supply lines open, it is going to have a huge effect on the war in afghanistan. if you listen to president barack obama, he talks about this as af-pak. despite the disagreements and the lack of trust, at the end of the day, they're going to have to find a way to work together. or the situation with the militants on this side of the border and the other is certainly not going to get any better. >> stan, thank you so much. >>> we're going to touch on a case that has quite a few people fired up in this country, a mother with stage iv cancer losing primary custody of her children. but is there more to this story? our legal guys will be weighing in. >>> plus, the republican presidential field grows larger. the newly declared candidates next. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> two big-name republicans are officially in the run for
but one thing nato would be concerned about, if you don't have a reliable ally in pakistan, if pakistan is not going to keep those supply lines open, it is going to have a huge effect on the war in afghanistan. if you listen to president barack obama, he talks about this as af-pak. despite the disagreements and the lack of trust, at the end of the day, they're going to have to find a way to work together. or the situation with the militants on this side of the border and the other is certainly...
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, that pakistan would be helpful to the u.s. given how bad relations are? >> well, pakistan military has been helpful in the past. but certainly growing anti-american sentiment will be a lot more problem. it will make more difficult for the pakistani leadership to cooperate with the united states. but that will also depend on what approach washington takes in the next few months as far as the fight is concerned. there are a lot of points of convergence between the united states and pakistan . in that case, i think they will cooperate. i think there's comprehension about the unilateral action which we've seen infusing over the last few months. >> journalist and author hussain giving us perspective from pakistan. thank you. >>> one of the towns is one of the country's most volatile areas. lies just west of kandahar, that's where the taliban was founded. and as nick paton walsh reports, the town of lashkah gah may represent what afghanistan will become. >> reporter: when president obama talks about handing afghanistan back, lashkah
, that pakistan would be helpful to the u.s. given how bad relations are? >> well, pakistan military has been helpful in the past. but certainly growing anti-american sentiment will be a lot more problem. it will make more difficult for the pakistani leadership to cooperate with the united states. but that will also depend on what approach washington takes in the next few months as far as the fight is concerned. there are a lot of points of convergence between the united states and...
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listen to this. >> pakistan is a concern. that's the country that ought to keep everybody up at night. you have presidents in charge and general over the military which also is responsible for isi. you've got the youngest demographic of 160 million people in pakistan. you've got a movement. you have over 100 nuclear weapons. you've got trouble on the border. you've got a nation state that is a candidate for failure. and i say it's a haven for bad behavior. it's a haven for training. the people who seek to do is harm and expand the drone program is something that would serve our national interests. i think it must be done. i think it must be consistent with recognizing the reality on the ground. >> pakistan is the epicenter of dealing with terrorism. they are as governor huntsman said, there are al qaeda training grounds there and they also are one of the most violent, unstable nations that there is. we have to recognize that 15 of the sites, nuclear sites, are available or potentially penetratable by jihadists. six attempts h
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a long-time ally of pakistan. it is going to go back to the united states. we haven't been able to confirm what's happened today but it was expected to take place either today or in the coming days. as i say, all part of trying to mend a relationship. senator john kerry was very blunt with the pakistani officials saying you need to decide what sort of a country you want to have. you have to decide if you want this country to be a haven for terrorists or a functioning democracy. carol? >> stan grant, live in pakistan. thank you. >>> checking our top stories. a bombshell out of california. the "los angeles times" reporting that former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, admits to fathering a child with a household staffer. that affair took place ten years ago. last week, he and his wife, maria shriver announced they had separated after 25 years of marriage. >> the head of the international monetary fund is waking up in rikers island jail today. dominique strauss-kahn spent the next few days alone there. he is accused o
a long-time ally of pakistan. it is going to go back to the united states. we haven't been able to confirm what's happened today but it was expected to take place either today or in the coming days. as i say, all part of trying to mend a relationship. senator john kerry was very blunt with the pakistani officials saying you need to decide what sort of a country you want to have. you have to decide if you want this country to be a haven for terrorists or a functioning democracy. carol? >>...
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there's not much significant importance here, but it is on the border with pakistan. there are concerns similar safe havens could emerge and exactly what nato came here to try to prevent. >> nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >>> has nato achieved its goals in afghanistan? yes and no. one of the main goals for entering the country was to hunt down osama bin laden and cripple his terror network almost ten years after the 9/11 attacks. the u.s. did succeed in finding and killing the al qaeda leader. as for his terror network, it no longer has safe havens or training camps in afghanistan. but insurgency continues to be a problem in the south. when it comes to the security situation -- let's try that -- in the country. hopefully it will come up at some point. as troops pull out, its responsibilities pull out. the government promised to recruit and train them for this day. the army and police have hit their number targets. many are concerned the recruits aren't up to the job just yet. another major concern for the administration is drugs. nato forces have waged a war o
there's not much significant importance here, but it is on the border with pakistan. there are concerns similar safe havens could emerge and exactly what nato came here to try to prevent. >> nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >>> has nato achieved its goals in afghanistan? yes and no. one of the main goals for entering the country was to hunt down osama bin laden and cripple his terror network almost ten years after the 9/11 attacks. the u.s. did succeed in finding and...
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if the americans leave, militants from pakistan will flow through the valley. if they stay, then every few days, this happens. the mortars hit the base. the last attack was long enough ago there's panic. they're worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of nothing, the insurgents have finally amassed around the compound and beginning to attack from all sides. >> come on, hustle up. grab it and be ready. >> reporter: they use mortars first, aiming for taliban dug into the hills, but the incoming fire is very accurate here. >> go, go, go, go, go! >> reporter: they arrange cover from heavy machine guns. >> grab a round. as soon as they go psycyclic, d it. >> reporter: but the bullets are too close. locals scatter. just before huge american fire power has the last word. >> oh, oh! >> reporter: four massive air strikes across the hills and then the taliban fall silent. america knew why it came here but isn't sure why it's staying. >> can we get like a police call for like cigarette butts. >> reporter: ten minutes later jets swoop in to straif the
if the americans leave, militants from pakistan will flow through the valley. if they stay, then every few days, this happens. the mortars hit the base. the last attack was long enough ago there's panic. they're worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of nothing, the insurgents have finally amassed around the compound and beginning to attack from all sides. >> come on, hustle up. grab it and be ready. >> reporter: they use mortars first, aiming for taliban dug...
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and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of course, they are aware of that. afghanistan is absolute ly certain that they need to work together. when he was in afghanistan, he did raise concerns there once again about members of the taliban who were living in pakistan, and moving back and forth across the border. he very, very much wants both sides to close that border and again, he is looking for more cooperation and more of a commitment from the pakistan side, randi. >> all right. stan grant there for us in islamabad. thank you, stan. >>> teb n minutes before the to of the hour. these are stories we are watching. there is no presidential run for donal
and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of...
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troops but actually on a pakistan military. and the pakistan military seems to be moving away from the u.s. rather rapidly and heading toward islamic extremists. >> it's important to look at the speech. you'll notice the one place where it's very soft and very vague is obama's discussion of pakistan. he says we won't tolerate safe havens in pakistan, but that is not the problem. the pakistani military has huge equities as they describe them in afghanistan. they support the pakistani taliban. they support various militant groups. and increasingly you have evidence that this is a military riddled with islamic extremists. they themselves have just arrested a brigadier general as we discussed on this program. you look at the attack on the naval base which was an inside job. you look at the way in which they have had -- they've killed a journalist who was exposing the increasing infiltration of extremism within the pakistani military. the pakistani ambassador to washington, a moderate democrat, went to the national defense universit
troops but actually on a pakistan military. and the pakistan military seems to be moving away from the u.s. rather rapidly and heading toward islamic extremists. >> it's important to look at the speech. you'll notice the one place where it's very soft and very vague is obama's discussion of pakistan. he says we won't tolerate safe havens in pakistan, but that is not the problem. the pakistani military has huge equities as they describe them in afghanistan. they support the pakistani...
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one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true assessment in pakistan, because there's no doubt that there is connections between isi and the aconnie network who are responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there, but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you think the u.s. and northern african countries have any kind of plan on what would happen and what they would do about likely chaos is moammar gadhafi should leave. the man has chemical weapons. he has ground to air missiles. all of those, as you know, could fall into the wrong hands. what is the u.s. plan here? >> i think the u.s. plan there is to provide assistance and do the things that, in fact, i would have recognized the transition national council a long time ago as a
one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true assessment in pakistan, because there's no doubt that there is connections between isi and the aconnie network who are responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there, but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a...
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and pakistan after the arrest of two muslim clerics in south florida. apparently the feds have funneled thousands and thousands to help terrorists abroad. e thi. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together with positively radiant spf 30. with active naturals soy, it's now proven to visibly transform all five factors of radiance; tone, texture, blotchiness, dullness and brown spots. so now the definition of radiant skin... you're looking at it. [ female announcer ] positively radiant. and try skin brightening daily scrub, only from aveeno. discover the power of active naturals. >>> 12 minutes past the hour now. follow the money. that's what federal investigators said they did prior to the arrest of yesterday's arrest of two muslim clerics in south florida, both accused of funnels cash to pakistan taliban authorities. >> reporter: miami fbi agents swoop ed swooped in after morning prayers to arrest an imam at his mosque. hafize muhammad khan is acused of sending $53 >>> to the pakistani taliban. prosecutors show it is the tip of the iceberg. >
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the terrible terrorist attack which appears again to be traced back to pakistan. in fact, the pakistani group has taken credit for it. this is new as far as i can tell -- a very marked sectarian attack on afghanistan, on the shia population in afghanistan. is this -- you know, is this a portend for something worse to come? >> the attack on our people by the group a few days ago was a clear act of terrorism against people. it was anti-islam. it was anti-human being. afghanistan has evidence in history -- this was the first time in our country that an attack of that nature took place. the taliban condemned it. but reportedly the group claimed responsible. we're not saying that this is pakistan. we say that this is the terrorist group. if it is, then perhaps it's the responsibility of pakistan and all all of us together to stop this. >> there's a woman named gulnaz who, as you know, was sentenced to prison for 12 years after it was reported that her cousin's husband raped her. she was then freed because of your personal action. the great concern of human rights activ
the terrible terrorist attack which appears again to be traced back to pakistan. in fact, the pakistani group has taken credit for it. this is new as far as i can tell -- a very marked sectarian attack on afghanistan, on the shia population in afghanistan. is this -- you know, is this a portend for something worse to come? >> the attack on our people by the group a few days ago was a clear act of terrorism against people. it was anti-islam. it was anti-human being. afghanistan has...
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-pakistan relations. key members are talking about slashing or putting tough conditions on future us aid to pakistan in the decades since the 9/11 attacks. chris lawrence is tracking and live in washington tonight. the defense secretary is careful with his words. he was trying to send a message here. >> he is trying to walk a very, very delicate line. on one hand they are very aware of the pressure on congress and really the attitude of the american people to wonder where have all the millions gone and what have we gotten for our money. they will all tell you how much the united states still depens on pakistan. you saw secretary gates using those words saying the pakistan military has been humiliated and they were able to go in with impunity and that was to show they get it. they understand that. you heard them talking about the head of pakistan's military by saying this man is not just a peer, he is a friend. they are telling me you still need to get the supplies to the troops in afghanistan through paki
-pakistan relations. key members are talking about slashing or putting tough conditions on future us aid to pakistan in the decades since the 9/11 attacks. chris lawrence is tracking and live in washington tonight. the defense secretary is careful with his words. he was trying to send a message here. >> he is trying to walk a very, very delicate line. on one hand they are very aware of the pressure on congress and really the attitude of the american people to wonder where have all the...
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another 2009 suicide attack that killed seven soldiers at a military basin pakistan. they say when one imam in the case heard of the attack, he wished 50,000 more would be killed. the fbi and prosecutors tracked a string of suspicious transactions sent from the united states to pakistan and at this point won't say who the donators are. the two florida communities themselves are not under indictment. authorities say the money was meant to help the taliban carry out terror attacks overseas. help them buy guns and support schools that train children to become taliban soldiers. law enforcement officials say this investigation has no connection to the killing of osama bin laden. and fred, we also spoke to the counsel of islamic american relations ipsouth florida when he heard about the indictment, and he wanted to make clear that islam never supports terrorism of any kind, and certainly not financing anything like this. >> susan, thanks so much in new york. >>> some other stories making headlines around the world. a former pop singer has been inaugerated as hahaiti's new p
another 2009 suicide attack that killed seven soldiers at a military basin pakistan. they say when one imam in the case heard of the attack, he wished 50,000 more would be killed. the fbi and prosecutors tracked a string of suspicious transactions sent from the united states to pakistan and at this point won't say who the donators are. the two florida communities themselves are not under indictment. authorities say the money was meant to help the taliban carry out terror attacks overseas. help...
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-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the airstrike but details diversion depending who you talk to. the u.s. official believes pakistani were called to warn them of the airstrike beforehand but pack tanny commanders claim they pleaded with nato to stop firing on friendly fortses and insist they're troops did not fire first. this is a front tier area with a border that's hard to define. nato complained in the past with firing on after nan and american troops close to the checkpoints. >> i would say in the last three weeks we
-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24...
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of course, our efforts must also address terrorists safe havens in pakistan. no country is more endangered by the presence of violence extremist which is why we'll secure a more peaceful future for this war-torn region and root out the cancer of violent extremism and we'll insist that it keeps its commitments. for there should be no doubt that so long as i am president, the united states will never tolerate a safe haven for those who aim to kill us. they cannot allude us nor escape the justice they deserve. my fellow americans, this has been a difficult decade for our country. we've learned the cost of war and the cost that's been paid by the nearly 4,500 americans who have given their lives in iraq and over 1,500 who have done so in afghanistan. men and women who will not live to enjoy the freedom that they defended. thousands more have been wounded. some have lost limbs on the battlefield and others still battle the demons that have followed them home. yet tonight we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is receding. fewer of our sons and daughters ar
of course, our efforts must also address terrorists safe havens in pakistan. no country is more endangered by the presence of violence extremist which is why we'll secure a more peaceful future for this war-torn region and root out the cancer of violent extremism and we'll insist that it keeps its commitments. for there should be no doubt that so long as i am president, the united states will never tolerate a safe haven for those who aim to kill us. they cannot allude us nor escape the justice...